Aim of the ESNSurvey 2011

ESNSurvey 2011 "Exchange, Employment and Added Value". The financial crisis and the resulting troubles for the Euro have put European labour market mobility more than ever in the focus of attention. A high degree of flexibility and mobility is the best remedy to overcome the structural differences making the functioning and governing of the Eurozone as challenging as it is today. One of the most promising approaches to promote labour mobility is to increase student mobility.

The mobile students of today will be the mobile labour market participants of tomorrow, or so the idea goes. We want to provide further evidence and insight into that line of arguing with our 2011 edition of the ESN Survey. In addition, we have shorter parts exploring the impact of student mobility on the environment, satisfaction with student organisations and their impact on volunteering.